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Title Section17 1971-04-25 1 The Sunday Times Largest sales in S.E.Asia No. 1830 SUNDAY APRIL 25, 1971 20 CENTS SINGAPORE EDITION17 words
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323 1971-04-25 1 IyfOSCOW, Sat. The Soviet Union's Sovuz 10 spaceship today made a rendezvous with the unmanned Salute station and carried out docking and communications tests, the official news agency Tass said. The flights of Soyuz-10 and Salute are aimed at the construction of .i space station.323 words
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238 1971-04-25 1 WHICH is the greatest name in entertainment today? Surely that of Frank Sinatra. Teenagers rave about him. Middle-aged women adore him. Men of two generations have danced to his music, made love to it, even gone to war on it. He238 words
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Article24 1971-04-25 1 IDEAL (Georgia t. Sat. —Tornadoes ravaged Georgia, Alabama and South Carolina yesterday, killing two people and Injuring at least 27 others. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article312 1971-04-25 1 Combat men to quit Six nations will keep training units only in South Vietnam WASHINGTON, Saturday REPRESENTATIVES of the six nations providing combat forces in Vietnam, including the United States, have agreed to replace combat forces with military training detachments as the Vietnam war winds down. Besides the United States,312 words
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204 1971-04-25 1 Five to 10 cents hike in icecream price CINGAPORE, Sat. Five cents can still come in handy for a popsickle stick on a hot day. For though the price of icecream has gone up by an average of six per cent, the five-cent and 10-cent popsickle sticks, popular among children,204 words
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Article24 1971-04-25 1 BONN. Sat. West German Defence Minister Helmut Schmidt hinted today that West Oermany shortly will extended diplomatic recognition to Communist China. UPI.UPI - 24 words
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Article, Illustration796 1971-04-25 1 Another link has been forged, says Tun Ismail CINGAPORE, Sat. Tun (Dr.) Ismail returned to Kuala Lumpur this morning after a "fruitful" two-day tour of Singapore with the statement: "Another link has been forged." In a farewell interview at Singapore Airport, the acting Malaysian Prime Minister said he appreciated the796 words
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Article27 1971-04-25 1 ONE reader has won the $10,000 in the Straits Time Word Puzxle The winner's name nd the winning solution will be in tomorrow's Straits Times.27 words
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Article37 1971-04-25 1 JAKARTA. Sat. Megawati. 24 daughter of the late President Sukarno, gave birth to a boy yesterday, three month* after her husband's death In a plane crash near We»t Irian, the family announced today. AP.AP - 37 words
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Article33 1971-04-25 1 SINGAPORE. Sat. Schoolboy Abdul Ranilan bin Sanl, 11, was slightly Injured when an "unknown" object exploded in his hand at his Kolam Ayer Lane home tonight. Police are Investigating.33 words
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Article54 1971-04-25 1 Latest HANOI PLEDGE ON' PoWs PARIS, Sat. Two American CongifUMH aakl here today thmt Hanoi defecate* to the Parto peace talks had aasnrMl them that all prisoners at war would be freed as soon as President Nixon let a dale for the total withdrawal si all U.S. forces from Vietnam.Reuter - 54 words
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398 1971-04-25 1 A Soviet Gib in the Indian Ocean? LONDON, Sat QROWING Soviet penetration into the Indian Ocean is causing the South-east Asian Treaty Organisation "considerable anxiety" and could develop into a significant military threat. The Russians are reported to be "digging massive tunnels on the Island ot Socotora at the southernUPI - 398 words
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Miscellaneous14 1971-04-25 1 The weather The weather outlook for Singapore today from 6 a.m. to noon: Fair.14 words
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SPOTLIGHT ON WORLD NEWS
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259 1971-04-25 2 LENNON, YOKO DENY TAKING AWAY KYOKO PALMA, Majorca, Sat. Former Beatle John Lennon and his Japanese-born wife Yoko Ono were being questioned by a magistrate here today after being accused of abducting her seven-year-old daughter of a previous marriage. Police said Yoko's ex-hus-band, American film director and producer Anthony Cox259 words
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180 1971-04-25 2 HONG KONG, Sat Diplomatic relations be- i tween Indonesia and China. suspended five years ago. may improve in the near future. Indonesian Foreign Minister Adam Malik said yesterday. Mr. Malik spoke to reporters during a brief stopover here on his way back to Jakarta fromReuter - 180 words
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Article, Illustration55 1971-04-25 2 Soviet space chase TVfOSCOW. Sat. iTA The Soyux 10 crew Flight engineer Alexel Yrliseyev. Comman(S?r Vladimir Shatalov and Test engineer Nikolai Rukavishnikov at the controls of the spacecraft as it chases Russia* unmanned space station. There is speculation that another spacecraft mar Join them soon to help open up mankind'sAP - 55 words
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Article30 1971-04-25 2 JAKARTA. Sat. A total Qf 182 people were today reported dead of cholera in the past month in the Bangkalan regency of Madura Island oH East Java. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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262 1971-04-25 2 Ting pong visit just like a fairy tale' HONGKONG, Saturday. THE Australian table-tennis tour of China was like a fairy story, the team's only girl member, Ann McMahon, said today. "We are getting the lull YIP treatment and the Chinese will provide anything we want," the 19-year-old Adelaide girl said262 words
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245 1971-04-25 2 Hostage Louise tells of her ordeal VURICH. Sat. Austrian Embassy official Louise Knelssl described last night how she tiptoed to safety in her stockinged feet at dawn after sharing the last cigarettes of a man who held her hostage for three and a half days. Dr. Knelssl. 58-year-old head of245 words
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123 1971-04-25 2 TOKYO, Sat— The Init- ed States is building a slant strategic air and naval base on Majuro Island of the Marshal Islands, the Yomiuri Shimbun reported today. The newspaper said the new U.S military base has a 24.600 ft. long, 328 ft. wide runwayAP - 123 words
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Article, Illustration373 1971-04-25 2 COLOMBO, Saturday. pRIME MINISTER Mrs. Bandaranaike in a nationwide broadcast last night threatened "Che Guevarist" insurgents with a massive army offensive unless they ended their rebellion against the Government. Mrs. Bandaranaike told the rebels: "Your cause Is lost" and offered clemencyUPI - 373 words
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179 1971-04-25 2 Kidnap tycoon shot dead by guerillas MEXICO CITY, Sat.— folk,- said yesterday a (croup of guerillas killed a kidnapped millionaire in Guerrero State on Thursday. The dead millionaire was identified as Ajrustin Bautista. 35. son of the owner of a large coffee plantation near Acapuico. His body Has lound inAP - 179 words
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Article31 1971-04-25 2 MANILA, Sat Nineteen people were killed In three days of violence this week In the southern Philippines Cotabato Province, the Manila Times reported today Nine died on Thursday. AP.AP - 31 words
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PEOPLE IN THE NEWS
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Article, Illustration388 1971-04-25 3 MAURICE KHOO - POLO PRINCE MAURICE KHOO He has earned the distinction of being classed as one of the best... By AT 40, it is a distinction to be an active sportsman. Games like polo and tennis can be a bit too .strenuous. But it is a rare distinction to be classed as388 words
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Article, Illustration250 1971-04-25 3 STEPHEN BOEY - Airline woman describes Malaysia in 11 letters STEPHEN BOEY By IPOH, Sat. Fascinat- ing! In one word, Miss A. Tepla sums up the East European tourist's view of Malaysia, and its people of diverse races, customs and fashions. Kuala Lumpur-based representative of Czechoslovak Airlines. Miss Tepla said: "I will be250 words
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Article, Illustration255 1971-04-25 3 My success secret by troubador Palomo ifUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— For Juan Palomo, 32, gay Spanish troubador. yesterday Is a closed door and tomorrow. Just for looking. "I live for each day," he said. "I have no family and almost no attachments." (The "almost" reservation Is for a girl he met255 words
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Article, Illustration289 1971-04-25 3 CHIN FAH SHIN - MADAME BATIK SPEAKS CHIN FAH SHIN by KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. It's the colour combination on batik rather than the designs that sells the material. This is the opinion of Mrs. Kay Hashlm and she is not to be taken lightly for she is the art adviser to a batik factory289 words
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Article, Illustration858 1971-04-25 4 DR. GOH ON THE VITAL TASK OF ACHIEVING LONG-TERM POLITICAL STABILITY IN STORE SINGAPORE, Sat Singapore needs to achieve long-term political stability is an influential and cohesive social class that will ensure a high standard of performance among political parties contending for support858 words
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187 1971-04-25 4 Lim hopes students will gain political insight /OPENING the semi- nar, the Minister for Education, Mr. Lim Kirn San, expressed confidence that it would enable the student participants to gain an insight into the political milieu in Singapore. He said that in its formative years. Singapore had to choose between187 words
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82 1971-04-25 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Sultan and Tengku Ampuan of Selangor will visit Australia in October this year. The visit Is at the Invitation of Wolarol College In Orange where their son Tunku Abdul Samad Shah Is studying. The Sultan's private secretary. Inche Yusof Hajl82 words
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76 1971-04-25 4 'Rukunegara is key to national unity' KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Yang Di-Pertuan Agong, said tonight that to create a truly united Malaysian nation, the people should adhere to the principles of Rukunegara, and also practise them. Speaking at "Malam DarulAman" (Kedah Night) at the Dewan Tengku Abdul Rahman here, the76 words
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Article77 1971-04-25 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. About 500 MSA workers today held a dinner and dance In honour of Mr. Llm Chin Beng on his promotion from Director of Administration to Deputy Managing Director of the airline In January. The function, held at the MSA Sports Club's new premises In St. Wilfrid77 words
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Article385 1971-04-25 4 Freedom must contained, says don SINGAPORE, Saturday 'pROFESSOR K.E. Shaw, dean of the College of Arts at Nanyang University, said today that in human society freedom must necessarily be somewhat contained or social order would be impossible. He was presenting a paper on "Freedom and leadership" to the seminar on385 words
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124 1971-04-25 4 Spore delegates for UN World Assembly SINGAPORE, Sat. Mr. I David Marshall president of the United Nations Association In Singapore, and secretary general, Mr. I Vernon Perreau, will leave 1 for the twenty-third World I Assembly of the United Na- tlons Association at Luxem- bourg on May 8. Mr. Perreau124 words
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Miscellaneous848 1971-04-25 4 On your TV and Radio HOC A.M. Opening and the Jack Ll 5.35 Our Police Band (repeat) 2.45 P.M. Programme summary I 6.41 The Pirates— The Treasure of 11.21 Pestl PS" (repeat) IJI Roy lg Re P ort EEC A B ric Mi Toto results the Deutch 11.28 Know How-Going848 words
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Article, Illustration146 1971-04-25 5 MODELS TO HELP RAISE FUNDS FOR YWCA SINGAPORE. Sat. Ten models and beauty queens from .Malaysia will take part in a fashion show at the Ming Court Hotel here next month. Another 10 top models from Singapore will also take part in the show to raise funds for an extension146 words
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74 1971-04-25 5 Gerakan steady and firm, says Prof. Alatas KUALA LUMPUR. L-ai A large gathering of Gerakan members met tonight at the Bek Yuen restaurant in Jalan Pudu here to cele- brate the party's third anniversary. Ita chairman Prof. Syed Hussaln Alatas said that the Oerakan la characterised by methodical policy planning,74 words
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107 1971-04-25 5 Director of Britain's Book League due today SINGAPORE. Sat. The director of the National Book League in Britain. Mr. Martyn Goff. will be in Singapore as a guest of the British Council tomorrow and Monday. During his stay here, Mr. Goff will meet the staff of the National Library, the107 words
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Article56 1971-04-25 5 SINGAPORE. Sat KJve teacher.! 1 unions and the Education and Finance Ministries held thrlr second meeting on new pay structures and working condition;, today six months after the first round in October last year. A statement from the Education Ministry said the Government's proposals were56 words
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Article44 1971-04-25 5 MALACCA. Sat Tragedy struck at Malacca's new $600,000 swimming pool at Taman Merdeka here when It opened this morning. A student, Hor Chow Thong. 21. drowned at the eight-lane pool at about 9.45 am— Just one hour after It was opened.44 words
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278 1971-04-25 5 HDB project to turn Kallang Basin into major industrial town SINGAPORE, Saturday gALLANG Basin will become Singapore's second biggest industrial complex satellite town after Jurong with a population of 100,000 by 1975, the Communications Minister, Sir. Yong Nyuk Lin, disclosed today. The Housing and Development Board had already drawn up278 words
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403 1971-04-25 5 No world war next year but a minor catastrophe: S'pore astrologer CINGAPORE. Sat. 13 There will definitely be no third world war next year a Singapore astrologer said today. This comforting prediction came from "Professor" Karthy Dharan, 36. In reply to a Kuala Lumpur astro-palmist. Mr. V.T. Thangavelu Filial, who403 words
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176 1971-04-25 5 Malaysian horse racing to be video taped IPOH. Sat. Horse racing in Malaysia will become more modern with the Introduction of video tape filming and computerised tote betting. Dato Yeoh Cheang Lee, chairman of the Totalisator Board of Malaysia and the Perak Turf Club, said this today. He returned yesterday176 words
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139 1971-04-25 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. A new batch of 16 MSA trainee pilots left for Manila today to study at the Philippine Airlines Training School there. Confuting of 10 Malaysian* and six Singaporeans they are the first trainees to go abroad since the airline139 words
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Article, Illustration1548 1971-04-25 6 TAN WEE LIAN - When you grow too old and sick to dream TAN WEE LIAN By Problems of caring for the Republic's 10,000 who are chronic sick yoi'H mm may come too. At a certain period in your old age you may be struck down by some degenerative disease and you will be1,548 words
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Article, Illustration652 1971-04-25 7 TAN WEE LIAN - TAN WEE LIAN FIRST 'ATTACK' AGAINST RISING COSTS By SINGAPORE, Sat. The National Trades l'n ion Congress is to snonsor a co-operative bakery to be set up by the end of the year as its first "attack" against the rising costs of652 words
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Article31 1971-04-25 7 SINOAPORE, Sat. The Public Works Department has called fcr tenders to be submitted by May 4 for the general redecoratlon and repairs to the Interior of the National Museum.31 words
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193 1971-04-25 7 Peace plan draws a blank from Big 3 says Rahim SINGAPORE. Sat. Minister of State for Foreign Affairs. Inche Rahtm Malaysia's call for neutralisation of South-east Asia had so far drawn a blank from the world's three powers. Speaking on "Some Aspects of Singapore's Foreign Policy" at a luncheon given193 words
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Article75 1971-04-25 7 PENANO. Sat. Penang city valuer, Mr. I.W. Hake said today he expected a Bill would soon be Introduced In Parliament to provide for the valuation of properties for rating purposes to be taken over eventually by Federal Government valuers. "Thta will ensure that valuation work Is properly75 words
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Article26 1971-04-25 7 SIWGAi-OHE, Sat. The Public Works Department haa invited tenders for the laying of main sewers for the Queenstown Neighbourhood VII sewerage scheme contract 1.26 words
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Article51 1971-04-25 7 SINGAPORE, Sat. Straits Times editorial manager Mr. Wee Kirn Wee has been reappolnted chairman of the Committee of Appeal for Film Censorship for another year from March 1. The Minister for Culture has also re-appolnted Mr. Lim Hoy Pick and Inche Abdul Bakar bin Maldln as committee51 words
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380 1971-04-25 7 MALACCA, Sat. THE economic bureau of Umno is now studying the plight of rubber smallholders in the country. The outcome of the study might benefit thousands of smallholders, the Minister of National and Rural Development, Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba. said today. He was380 words
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Article, Illustration191 1971-04-25 7 LEE SU SAN - Why Sidney won't visit Tioman isle again LEE SU SAN By SINGAPORE, Sat. Like most people, Singapore state swimmer Sidney Keenan (above) had a wonderful holiday at Pulau Tloman. But she said today: "I will never set foot on it again ever." Sidney, 16, fell ill with malaria last Friady191 words
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185 1971-04-25 7 SINGAPORE, Sat rE left-wing Industrial Workers' Union of Singapore today hit out at the Government for conducting an early morning police raid at its union premises and Changi branch. Police raided the union's Kalian* Road premises and subsequently the185 words
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201 1971-04-25 7 Prices: Now a call to lower tariff walls CINGAPORE, Sat. MP for Bras Basah, Mr. Ho See Beng, today I suggested that government remove tariff protection on certain goods to cut down the cost of living in Singapore. He said that such a move would enable businessman to Import goods201 words
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73 1971-04-25 7 High-rise life probe by MP for Katong SINGAPORE, Sat. The MP for Katong, Mr. J.F. Concelcao, will begin a tour of the Tanjong Rhu housing estate flats, starting with blocks 12, 13 and 14 at 10 a.m. tomorrow. These visits will continue fortnightly on Sundays to other blocks until the73 words
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Advertisement737 1971-04-25 7 I How things work *|O" i« tatorWaa tnntmlited? (Se« pat* IM of now tminos wotk.) How "is aiadMlca data proceada* done?(See page 302). How does a MteppMr fly? (Sea page S<o). How does 'dry flaaaaig 1 dean? (See page 407). Why does a rseortsJayer play? (See page 3 14). How737 words
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OPINION
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Article140 1971-04-25 8 Need for training abroad CINGAPORE Police scored a major victory against the underworld last week and uncovered further evidence that the force must be modernised if it is to continue its successful work. The forgery ring that was smashed was said to have used sophisticated equipment to churn out counterfeit140 words
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Article157 1971-04-25 8 HPHE promised American defence shield for South-east Asia may well be considered a setback to the achievement of guaranteed regional neutrality. And, contrary to what might have been suggested by the exuberance that followed the ice-breaking ping pong match, the complete Sino-American thaw will take a while longer.157 words
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Article930 1971-04-25 8 LAWRENCE BASAPA - Why civil servants quit LAWRENCE BASAPA by- Singapore— It will take more than money to make them stay ONLY a minority in the middle and upper echelons of Singapore's civil service are stayers. The rest are what Mr. Lee Kuan Yew once dubbed "quitters" people who leave for greener pastures930 words
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519 1971-04-25 8 Throw ins' can help mend marriages CPLOSH! I report the sound of a marriage being mended It's happening in America. There, if you're peeved at your partner, you can go along to a custard-pie "throw In." Please! It's deadly serious The "throw ins" have been organised by a group of519 words
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698 1971-04-25 8 Cheah Boon Kheng - Imbalance in rural, urban education Cheah Boon Kheng MALAYSIAN SEMINAR STRESSES GRAVITY OF THE PROBLEM by KUALA LUMPUR 'pHE imbalances in educational facilities in Malaysia's rural and urban areas featured prominently at the recent three-day seminar on higher education of the Malaysian Association for Education. "There are more primary and698 words
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Advertisement229 1971-04-25 8 I SPEEDO THE CHOICE OF OLYMPIC CHAMPIONS 1968 OLYMPIC GAMES 27 OUT OF 29 GOLD MEDALS WON IN SPEEDO Enquiries. Sole Agents Malaysia and Indonesia 1. ASTORIA SDN. BHD. 18-20 Church Street, Penanf. Malaysia. Tel: *****. Sole Agent for SINGAPORE 2. SHALOME ASSOCIATES 260 Orchard Road, Singapore 9- Tel: *****.229 words
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Article, Illustration1362 1971-04-25 9 DORIS LILLY - 'She would never marry anyone like that..' DORIS LILLY year after Aristotle Onassis hod said he would never marry again, he flew to London to break the news to his long-time friend Maria Callas of his intention to wed Jackie Kennedy. On Oct. 20, 1968, on the Creek island of1,362 words
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Article, Illustration457 1971-04-25 10 WHAT happens when an acrobat loses his eyesight? Jerry Lewis tells us in his skit, "The Circus Catcher" today. Guests on his show are Leslie Uggams. The Osmond Brothers and Harold J. Stone. (3.30 p.m. Nl). HERB EDELMAN. who was featured in the film version of the allblack457 words
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Article, Illustration560 1971-04-25 10 Clement Mesenas - Clement Mesenas OEAD for the South 11 China Sea. The season for big game fishing has come around again. Ask for direction to Meca and the ardent angler vill point the way to Merlng about 100 miles from Singapore. The wide open waters here560 words
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Article, Illustration943 1971-04-25 10 T USED to think that we Singaporeans are average drivers with a trace of impatience and stubbornness in us. But slowly I'm beginning to agree with some visitors who say that we are an agressive lot on the roads. Perhaps it's Just943 words
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Advertisement89 1971-04-25 10 Tj St V^h v *^4 H> *JHKeLj£- Oy'fl^^^^pFW^- we-* '£^bbbb! I^KKIS^BBBBVa flsu£ /J^r.i^Bfß.^BßßßX'' 4^bl V v 'tx '■> afc i^H Vafl The friendliness of the long distance Australian. Every airline has smiling hostesses. But nobody has that special openhearted Australian smile, except Qantas. And it's a smile you'll find flying89 words
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399 1971-04-25 11 CHENDRAWASIH - The guilty pleas to a cultural slum charge CHENDRAWASIH By MALAYSIA may be iTI rich in culture, but most Malaysian minds are cultural slums." This was said to me by a retired Malaysian teacher of English literature. A very familiar complaint, too No substantial surveys have been made, but perhaps399 words
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Article, Illustration676 1971-04-25 11 CLIVE BARNES - What Chinas classical ballet has to offer CLIVE BARNES By WE all know quite a lot ;iboiit classic ballet in every country with the exception of China. I have, of course, seen the remarkable dancer-tumbler-acrobats of the Peking Opera, which perversely enough although called the Peking Opera is, in effect,676 words
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Article, Illustration409 1971-04-25 11 ILSA SHARP - ILSA SHARP By HONG KONG WONG Tak Tsun, affectionately known to friends as "T.T.", should be a confused young man. Revolutionary China, traditional China or Paris could lay claim to his artistic soul but he remains an artist of great individuality. T.T. was born409 words
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Miscellaneous148 1971-04-25 11 Sunday Times Crossword J™ 2™" 3"T^™||^^ 6 |8 3 10 n I |^^^U_ ,__|^B^^_ J ACROSS. 1. An Independent DOWN: 1. Article (4); 2. Ksptnon (13): 13. Small arnphi- plodve star (4): 3. Delicate (6); Man (4); 13. To Mtume '3); 4 vain (4); 6. Perfect (S); 6. 14. Notion148 words
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516 1971-04-25 12 Liew Ah Choy - Food to spice up the sunset scene at Kukup Liew Ah Choy By THE next time you plan to take the A Johore Bahru-Kuala Lumpur highway, be sure to give yourself three or four extra hours for a little side-trip to a fishing village in the southwestern tip of Johore.516 words
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Article, Illustration639 1971-04-25 12 PATRICK J. KILLEN - Asian centre for thrifty tourists PATRICK J. KILLEN By fTHE travel maga--1 zincs tell how thrifty tourists can spend a week on the Costa Brava for US $25 or a weekend at Tierra del Fuego watching fiery sunsets for US $5. Travelling half way round the world to such soots639 words
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Advertisement36 1971-04-25 12 the most comprehensive, fully illustrated fcfc^ i guide to knitting, dressmaking and needlecrafts I ever published. 'Golden Hands' is in 75 weekly parts, 1 |Sl|SlM|^ and in every part there is something for everyone. mfi I36 words
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Miscellaneous128 1971-04-25 12 PKRMANENT display of In- HOKKIEN wayang at 75K donesian arts and crafts Jalan Tua Kong, off at the Wisma Indonesia Upper East Coast Road on Orchard Road from 11 from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. and a.m. to 4 p.m. from 7 p.m. to midnight. CONFERENCE on Malay j JUDGING128 words
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863 1971-04-25 13 Reader's tip-off leads to nine arrests i i^^^^y^7/^HV"PV|)'r**nr a *WQP(P^V >a |MQMOVHH BP'* <^P''9H|MVnpNMfIBMRMM*VfIP u^PMHtf*VrVMP(MMH| PEOPLE and Problems readers tip-off led to nine people being arrested for gambling at a house in Setapak, Kuala Lumpur on Friday. A police party of three offlicers and eight men led by the area863 words
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Article70 1971-04-25 13 EPF 'yes' to man in Brunei rTAJUL MUH A M MAD of Brunei who wants to know if he can withdraw his EPF contributions in Malaysia now that he is working in Brunei. People and Problems has been told that you can do this if you can prove that you70 words
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216 1971-04-25 13 Wives queue up to buy at old money shop LONDON, Sat. Shopkeeper Horace Greenaid has increased his takings by ten per cent by catering for customers who still want to pay in pounds, shillings, and pence. Mr. Greenald is prepared for a long battle against decimalisation and keeps a stockpile216 words
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Article218 1971-04-25 13 I ONDON, Sat. A bishop's appeal to 350 clergymen to nnd a Job for a thief has been successful. A parish has offered a verger's Job, with accommodation, to the petty crook whose big Joy In life is helping prison chaplains at services. The218 words
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398 1971-04-25 13 SINGAPORE, Sat ]y|ANY shipping firms here are paying thousands of dollars for supplies that never make it to their ships. Many of the suppliers too the ship-chand-ling firms are paying out thousands of dollars every year. These "disappearing thousands" go towards greasing the398 words
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Article53 1971-04-25 13 The Strain Tin price in Penang yesterday clipped $2.26 to 9651.121 per plcul on an official offering down 64 tons to 206 tons. The market wa» barely steady with support received from the continent and the U.B. The overnight London metal price plunged £9 to £1,48753 words
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Advertisement820 1971-04-25 13 50.000 TRIAL HAIR TREATMENTS Now you can test n tor yourself under any 'f^Ss^s^s^s^r Ifl^s^sV conditions you like and U It doesn't fully rfl treat falling hair relieve you of dandruff V 'V M or Improve your hair and fcalp beyond be- H^ lief within 30 days It COSTS YOO820 words
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262 1971-04-25 14 Con-men get amah to part with her lifesavings of Sl ,OOO CINGAPORE, Sat. 13 An amah, Madam Teo Chee Keah, 52, of Sixth Avenue, was swindled of her $1,000 life-savings by four confidence tricksters, yesterday. Police said at about 9 a.m. yesterday, Madam Teo met a middle-aged couple at a262 words
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Article, Illustration548 1971-04-25 14 SINGAPORE. Sat Bulldozers have moved into a section of Serangoon. and Teban distiicts to prepare the land for the super Singapore airport. Like giants ants they are ripping and churning the ground and uprooting coconut trees close to the delapidated squatter huts.548 words
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371 1971-04-25 14 SINGAPORE, Sat. The private sector should welcome rather than be anxious about NTl'C's business ventures, the Indian Chamber of Commerce president, Mr. Roop K. Vaswani, said today. Referring* to INCOME and COMFORT NTUC's insurance and transport coops at the371 words
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Advertisement88 1971-04-25 14 9^9§»^^P^H ffi^^ j^*^^Lmß -Jemß*^■lH s^A uH 111 I <i t yMk ta sl mP *I^^ a^am. a^ar JaY L^Lm L^Lf aw b^b^b^bV L^Lm. I L^Lr I Jf 4BWfek.^B^Lm. ;i>' ''^^B^Hf&BwSI^HISfS^R^BVB^B^B^HI b^L^B .■.■...■iiMg^Bl y*^ k JaßJ^Lt 9 BY H)>l^J W 'JJQ #w II I B^B^L^B^l I ttJfl B bV^^Bß» &££7&ai^&& v88 words
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609 1971-04-25 15 A feminine old maid sounds alot better judithygng JUST how true is the charge that women over and v n in a r r i c d are i" ru s 1 1- aI c d old maids? Last week. Miss Fernanda Forcignano. the only woman delegate at the Asian609 words
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Article, Illustration307 1971-04-25 15 Hints to ensure you a tasty, hearty beef roast AI ENTION beef roast and almost immediately one thinks of a hearty meal. It is indeed one of the delights of the culinary world that tastes good and is also good for your health. Here the Australian Meat Board has given307 words
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Article, Illustration72 1971-04-25 15 Souped Mm A up bra A brassiere and panty $</ that's really too pretty to stay hidden. This crocheted pair comes from Berlei Hestia of Australia. When introduced in its home market, the manufacturers found their latest products taking the dual role of underwear cum swimwear. In honey beige, white72 words
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Advertisement320 1971-04-25 15 corny k JHjbpU LJLJVJ FRITTERS and Ingredients ipa KELLOGG'S ORN FLAKES ipt sifted regular ipose flour spoon baking powder ooon sugar ooon salt p milk I (1 Ib. can) whole nel corn, drained 'Od t Sift together flour, powder, sugar and Set aside. 2 Crush Kellogg's Corn into fine crumbs.320 words
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Advertisement90 1971-04-25 15 Nourish Your Complexion yOUTHFUL, line-free 1 loveliness is restored to the complexion when It is generously nourished at night. After removing your make-up, massage gently with Ulan vitalizing night cream, paying particular attention to the crow's-feet area where ageing Unea and vr inkles first appear The ltal blend of vitalizing90 words
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Advertisement334 1971-04-25 15 I l**^** i I Special offer j i L \t>u can buy this PYREX 4-plece" Daisy Bowl 111© Set for only $12-35*(normal price is $24-70). ll\ f The full range of Pyrex !P* K^^m,wi i ***w* «^^J^H f» jfl products is also available 9^^ <^SStt&*^^^^^^^ I in attractive Verde, Early334 words
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Article, Illustration1357 1971-04-25 16 UNNY KRISHNAN - UNNY KRISHNAN PROSPECTS FOR THE FUTURE PROMISE TO BE EVEN BRIGHTER By THE last ten years has seen a rapid increase in trade between Malaysia and Japan thanks primarily to the trade agreement concluded between the two Governments in 1960. The agreement1,357 words
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Article, Illustration555 1971-04-25 16 Emperor and Empress of Japan to visit Europe THE Japanese Government has announced that Their Majesties the Emperor and Empress will visit Europe in October. The Imperial couple have accepted the Invitations extended by the King of the Belgians. Queen Elizabeth of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the President555 words
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491 1971-04-25 17 Japanese technical volunteers popular THE Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteers is a unique organisation established by the Japanese Government in 1965 for the purpose of providing technical co-oper-ation with developing countries. The concept itself is not new the Americans. Australians and British also have similar setups but the enthusiasm with which491 words
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Advertisement192 1971-04-25 16 ClO XmGS m gentle washing otsanyo Have you ever seen how the Sanyo daintiest nylons, or the heaviest denims. machines take the dirt out of clothes' If v sit a s dea|er gnd fflf ld» you haven t ask for a demonstration. e ther a stan(jard sjze Qf m^~^S2^t See192 words
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Advertisement272 1971-04-25 17 fSee the difference!^ I sH^%Rff*B II Nuvistor makes sure you do! I SHARP'S exclusive "Nuvistor" Electron Tube in this TV Model 24R-S4 sure makes all the difference in exceptionally clear and interference-free reception. The "Nuvistor" Electron Tube draws in TV programmes with extraordinary power to give life-like, needle-sharp images on272 words
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Advertisement289 1971-04-25 17 Modfi CE-2acll It's the speaker that determines the sound you hear Various other models also available. You can buy them at Sot* »|*n( for M«i«yi.« 4 S>ng«port TONE TRADING CO.. SON BHD Bangunan Heng Guan, 171. Bur mah Road.Peißng.Malaysia Tel: ***** Arena Building.364. Jalan Pudu.Kuala Lumpur. Selangor Malaysia. Tel: *****289 words
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Advertisement121 1971-04-25 19 "T 1 IB This Sharp TV Model 20R-9S has a big screen that measures B^^~~~~~~~^ Tl I« m a full 50 cm. or precisely 20 inches. _B_V_fßV_nifV_r_r_n_VV_'_ ML _l _V Sharp's exclusive 'Nuvistor' Electron Tube throws bright, vivid images R^~f *^^^^W^|^!^k^l^l^i]^\^^^M _^.^l_^ _l _F on this wide sceen. This is121 words
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Miscellaneous574 1971-04-25 19 IF ITS YOUR BIRTHDAY hard work but also const- situation will be remedied k& M m j you must rea- derable success. A good by August. A k lise that there is to be a new deal awaits you towards By December you H||b^^^J beginning. You need not the end574 words
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Miscellaneous55 1971-04-25 19 FOR MOST OF US TODAY... NEW Moon today and exhilaration and success for many people. Go ahead with any schemes that will lead to hard work ln the coming week. Evening hours are splendid for entert a 1 n m c n t and for romance. FOR LUCK TODAY WEAR55 words
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Miscellaneous693 1971-04-25 19 THIS WEEK FOR YOU CAPRICORN (Dec. 21 them round to your point new direction. A good Jan. 19>: You relax a of view on Monday. week for anything that little this week and find concerns the family, marume to enjoy your per- riage or children, sonal life. If you have693 words
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THE NETHERLANDS: A SUNDAY TIMES SPECIAL FEAUTRE
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514 1971-04-25 20 Two-way trade with Singapore: A big 5 -year leap forward fHE volume of trade between Singapore and The Netherlands for the past five years 1966 to 1970 has shown a tremendous leap, according to trade statistics released at The Hague recently. Imports from Singapore showed a climb of more than514 words
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Article, Illustration1322 1971-04-25 20 A STRIKING trait of her character is her deep and active interest in social problems, both within the Netherlands and abroad, and her feeling for the sufferings of stricken communities and individuals. QUEEN JULIANA Louise Emma Marie Wilhelmina of the Netherlands, the world's longest1,322 words
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843 1971-04-25 21 Army of workers care for passengers' wants K L> i ™>al P"tch Airlines, founded on Oct. <, 1919, is not only the oldest airline in existence, but also one of the world's premost Miternational carriers. The company owes its l.iirh ranking843 words
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Article381 1971-04-25 21 EXPORTS of dairy produce in the Netherlands broke all records in 1970, according to data furnished by the Dairy Produce Marketing Board in The Hague. Owing to the fact that 1t proved possible to sell the entire national production together with the available reserve stocks, exports381 words
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Article, Illustration90 1971-04-25 21 SCHIPHOL -HOME BASE OF KLM A MODEL (above) of Schiphol or Amsterdam International Airport one of the biggest and most modern airports in the world— the home base of KLM. Schiphol, one of the few airports completely adapted handles about 450 movements a day. KLM alone employs more than 3,00090 words
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716 1971-04-25 22 'THE distances from A place to place in Holland are remarkably short. This, of course, means that a great deal of time is saved in seeing the many places of interest while also passing through a varied landscape. Each of the716 words
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Article, Illustration285 1971-04-25 22 IT IS widely known that a very high level ot expertise in dredging technique has been achieved in the Netherlands. A well-equipped Industry for the building and manufacture of the dredgers and equipment used has played an important part in this, as has the experience gained285 words
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Article, Illustration1315 1971-04-25 23 Udink: How aid can be a success Ready for use soon —world's largest telescope ASSISTANCE to developing countries can only be effective if it resolves itself into ooperation, said Mr. B. J. Udink, Netherlands Minister for Development Co-operation, at the inauguration o f the Advisory Council set up to assist1,315 words
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Advertisement222 1971-04-25 20 Britain begins in Amsterdam. flying to the U.K.? It makes sense to go with KLM via Amsterdam. After all Amsterdam's super the rest of Europe is at your modern terminal Schiphol is fingertips. Making sense out right in the centre of of travelling is making things everywhere. It makes onward222 words
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Advertisement85 1971-04-25 20 Congratulations to Her Majesty QUEEN JULIANA of the Netherlands on the occasion of her Birthday AMSTERDAM LONDON INSURANCE CO., LTD. Mercantile Bank Building, Singapore 1 and Chartered Bank Building, Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur. Congratulations Best Wishe: to H. M. Queen Juliana en the occasion of her Birthday. VAN LEER CONTAINERS85 words
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Advertisement48 1971-04-25 21 Congratulations to her Majesty Queen Juliana of the Netherlands on the occasion of her Birthday Federal Optiek, Optometrist ft Opticians 88. Orchard Road. Singapore 9. I -JF f n _^f I ■■I Z^^Jr SMIT" Worldwide Towage /world Wide I QUlTfiPd'c Offshore L. ami I fflill b Tsuppiy services48 words
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Advertisement174 1971-04-25 21 Philips i invented cassettes. It takes a Philips Cassette Recorder to make them sound the way they should. Philips Stereo Cassette Recorder/Changer N2401 The moat sophisticated Cassette Recorder in the world today. Philips N2401 gives you complete stereophonic recording and playback facilities, and a cassette changer mechanism with unlimited playing174 words
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Advertisement111 1971-04-25 22 ■jjp Birthday i| M greetings S j Her Royal Highness g jf Queen Juliana I 1 of the jf Netherlands Jp MAKER OF TELEVISIONS, RADIOS, TAPE RECORDERS, TURNTABLES, AND REFRIGERATORS I 5 Co) (o) 1 I__ a=i _122> (*)1 I 'Qj f] j Soi« Ageots Singapore. Maitydt. Brun«i »nd Indoneva111 words
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Advertisement184 1971-04-25 22 i UUIcW I risiTori Trip mm Kit a I i ROYAL INTEROCEAN LJNES' fast (20-knots) modem Cargo liners handle all cargo with R.ght Royal care. For shipments large or small whether ccnven- tlonal. unitised. palletised or contair.erlseo, you cert rely on Royal treatmentl Monthly express service from Slngcpore. Port ,£~J|^^|4^184 words
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Advertisement56 1971-04-25 23 STEEL CONTAINERS FOR MALAYSIA S INDUSTRY VAN LEER CONTAINERS (M) SDN. BHD. P.O. Box 18. Petaiing Jaya, K.L. Tel: *****4-*****5 EA MEMBER OF THE WORLDWIDE VAN LEER GROUP OF COMPANIES. llllJillni i lili 'lV f J if mHr m «l t^L Jm -iP^ f v* m I C~^ L. L56 words
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Advertisement384 1971-04-25 23 Advertisement THE NETHERLANDS INSURANCE ff \M COMPANY, est 1845 ESsf 16, Cecil Street Singapore. The Netherlands of 1845 belongs to the world-wide group of NATIONALENEDERLANDEN N.V. which, with a premium income of S$ 1225 million, is the largest insurance group in the Netherlands, and among the five biggest of Continental384 words
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Article, Illustration251 1971-04-25 24 No sentimental slush in this haunting story to tell what LOVE is THERE is no better story on love than "LOVE STORY" itself. I fell in love with the book and am sure the film, which has been a box-office draw in many countries, will shatter the sales record of251 words
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337 1971-04-25 24 W.lillllJJißil^lMii'K^^^^^r^Til^Tii Krancis Lai won an Academy award for his best original score. It Is already a major hit In the Instrumental v c r slon, and his theme for the film is now a new song with lyrics by Carl Slgman. Some of the337 words
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Article133 1971-04-25 24 COLOURFUL HATARI BACK SOON RETURNING to the screen soon is colourful "HATARI." It's a holiday type package from producer/ director Howard Hawks which, set in Tanganyika, tells a story of a group of people running an animal farm there and showing how they catch the creatures ordered by various zoos133 words
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Article266 1971-04-25 24 FANFARE has played Cupid again through Its "Getting to KnowYou" penpals column. And the happy couple this time is Alan Yew. 27. a dealer in tropical fish, and Penny Chla, 25, who works as a house help. They were engaged recently and are planning a June266 words
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Article182 1971-04-25 24 EDGAR KOH - EDGAR KOH By THE Singapore Film Society will screen Charles Chaplin silent comedy. THE KID, at the Cultural Centre at 6 and 9 tonifht. The Kid himself is played by four-year-old Jackie Coogan who was later to become the male equivalent of Shirley Temple182 words
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Article361 1971-04-25 24 \IY apologies to Adrian •''^Thomson, who is playing "Don AJhambra" In the Naval Base Singers' forthcoming production of "The Gondoliers," for stating that he was a member of the Magdalene College Chapel Choir in Oxford. He was singing In the Magdalene College Chapel Choir Cambridge, between 1960 and 1965.361 words
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Advertisement297 1971-04-25 24 V.VAV.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.W^AV.V.WWMfW«\ ODEON: TUESDAY WEDNESDAY ONLY! Mo? Absolutely i^^^^bm ai^s^B «ort-itop t^ e«c«pt o i^'^bbV UMKfICTUKS i •I Vony Charles cMlchele i; Curtis <Bronson cMercier I; c §?ou (San't Win <$Em ©4111 I NOW, AT POPULAR PRICES PATTON WINNER OF I t f f f ft ACADEMY i f f f>297 words
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Advertisement124 1971-04-25 24 4th BIG DAYI G. City: 11, 1.45, 4, 7 A 9 30pm Galaxy: 1.15, 3.10, 7 ft t.lO p.m. A Musical Comedy with Laughter Golore. No Fret List. SPACt' MILK b 32^ gffj IN CANTONESE '0^ hi flWAiy GALAXVBE] Today Special Morning Show 10.30 a.m. Limited Ticket! Only "The Tragedy124 words
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Advertisement66 1971-04-25 24 LINCOLN TUTORIAL CENTRE 188-28, Tanjong Katong Road "1971. H.S. C. S. C. Examinations" Courses in Mathematical and Pure Science Subjects will be commencing on the beginning of May. Enroll Now. METROPOLE HOLLYWOOD VENUS IN MANDARIN I IW| Chl«e»a Jubtitles t COLORSCOM C^\^ o*± LIFE Starring: WITB-I rs.NG cheng M t*?M66 words
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Advertisement702 1971-04-25 24 if ORGANISATION Uth BIG DAY No Free list Duo to tilm'i length— -4 ihowi Neta Tlmec 11, 2.30, 6.30, *.1S Jock Lemmon, Shirley MocLaina "IRMA LA DOUCE" (UA) aj Technicolor PanovUion B NEXT CHANGEI Oa/ld Ch.ong "Slnalna Killer" (A SHAW PRODUCTION) Mandarin in Shawscopa, Color 3 I 10th BIG DAY702 words
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Obituary47 1971-04-25 25 k (KAH KWON) LEE husband of Kon Yoong (Kay) passed I 23 4.71. Cortege will leave Casket on Sunday 25 4.71 i/ lo 30 am. for Mount Vernon ■orium. h>: SIEW JIANG passed away ly nt Gleneagies on 23 4 71. look place 24 4 7147 words
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Article101 1971-04-25 25 rnTECOSTAL CHURCH OF MALAYA 39 St. Michael's Road. Slnga I'hone K7076 Sunday 9 a.m. I Service 6.30 p.m. Divine Service by Evangelist •re (West Indies). PORE BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH litlonrd) 252. Dunearn Road. Rn.:lisn Services Sunday School Worship Service 11 a.m. -vone Welcome. KBYTERIAN CHURCH SINGAPORE Corner Orchard101 words
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499 1971-04-25 25 JOKYO, Sat. Haruo Yasuda, winner of the Singapore Open, carded a par 72 today to retain a one stroke lead at the end of the third round in the US$2O,OOO Yomiuri Open tournament. The 28-year-old Japanese World Cup player finished with a threeround499 words
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Article437 1971-04-25 25 A. JOHNSON - A. JOHNSON By CINGAPORE swimmers aiming for the Asian Age group championships at Japan in August, are expected to go flat out to catch the selectors eyes in the junior championships beginning tomorrow. The championship meeting is divided into two groups Under 14 and437 words
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248 1971-04-25 25 Korea win 6 golds to come out tops SEOUL. Sat —South Korea last night swept six of the eight (sold medals to win the second Asian youth amateur boxing championships. Defending champions, Japan finished second with one gold, two silver and four bronze medals, followed by the Philippines with one248 words
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Article165 1971-04-25 25 TEL AVIV. Sat. Olympic champions Kip Keltic of Kenya and Rodney Pattisson of Britain head a record entry of 1.000 In the week-long Hapoel Ohmes staring on Thursday Kelno. the Olympic and British Commcnwalth 1.500 m champion. MBfl r'attisson, gold medalwinning yachtsman in the165 words
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Article76 1971-04-25 25 AUSTRALIA BACK IN THE FIGHT qXDKYO. Sat— Australia X battled their way back Into the Davis Cup Eastern zone "A" final today with Bob Giltlnan and Colin Dibley beating Junzo Kawamori and Takeshi Koura in four sets. The Australians won 6-1, 3-6. 11-9. 6-1. Japan yesterday won the two opening76 words
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251 1971-04-25 25 NICKLAUS, BARBER ARE STILL JOINT LEADERS SAN DIEGO, Sat. Jack Nlcklaus and Miller Barber both shot 71s yesterday to remain tied for the lead after two rounds of the U*****,000 Tournament of Champions golf tournament. Barber got off to a disastrous start on the La Costa CountryClub course as he251 words
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Advertisement774 1971-04-25 25 fc*C: To Alice and David a son ,\:vin on 23rd April 1971. Our very grateful thanks to doctor and ,rf at Mount Alvernla. .in To Mcl Hua and Chue Pul a n on 23 4.71. Our thanks to doctor and staff for all their kind at- THAM: Philip. Kin Cbye774 words
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Advertisement828 1971-04-25 25 Education lINGAPORE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL offer Home Study Courses In Bookkeeping, Shorthand Typewriting. Correspondence Report Writing. Secretarial Duties, etc. Write for details SCS Ltd PO Box 3164. BOOK KEEPING ACCOUNTING classes. Start inn May Register now. Preparing for 1972 LCC Examination Raja's College. Raffles Place (9555* *****G). Raji s. 218 D828 words
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Advertisement422 1971-04-25 25 Steambaths, mimg« etc. MAIION OE KELLITAN Health Salon for Lsdies A Ont». Quten'i Hotel. 24 Mount Elizabeth. Mauare/ Pnunabath and WelcM Reducln* Treatments by Qualified MasseuMt Telephone (Spore) *****? (ALON CATALINA (Alr-Condltloned) welcome Ladie»/G«ntlemen, 318 A River Valley Road (opposite Killlncy I Road) Singapore 3T318R. MING COURT HEALTH CENTRE Ming422 words
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Advertisement439 1971-04-25 25 AMALGAMATED BUS COMPANY LIMITED (Blue Bus Services) 249, Alexandra Road. Singapore 3. Head Office Tel: *****1, *****2, *****3 Branch Office Tel: *****, ***** SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT As from Sunday 25th, 1971. the follcrwtng amended bus services of the AMALGAMATED BUS COMPANY LIMITED, with deviations and extensions will be put Into effect439 words
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178 1971-04-25 26 Japan kick oft with 3-0 win over Taiwan TOKYO, Saturday lAPAN thrashed Taiwan 3-0 in the opening J match of the Asian Youth soccer championship here today. The halftime score was 2-0. The Japanese, dominating play most of the time, scored their first goal in the 19th minute when halfback178 words
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Article74 1971-04-25 26 RSGC men leading KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. I Rcya! Selangor Oolf Club took a comfortable lead against Singa- pore Island Country Club in their four-ball-besi-ball match i at thf RSGC course today. In the men's match RSGC won 20 of the 36 matches, drew three and lost 13. to lead by74 words
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108 1971-04-25 26 Top seed Tahir out in Ist round shock fkNG Gee Alk won an upset win when he eliminated top seed Mohammed Tahlr In the first round of the men's singles In the Bukit Tlmah community centre badminton championships yesterday. Ong. 17. powered his way to a hard fought 15-8. 8-15.108 words
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Article46 1971-04-25 26 LONDON. Sat. Topweight Titus Oates. owned by Mr. Philip Cusslns. won the Whitbread Gold Cup handicap steeplechase run over three miles. 5f and 18 yards at Sandown Park today. Titus Oates beat Young Ash Leaf by one length, with Royal Toss third.46 words
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Article, Illustration305 1971-04-25 26 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By £EYLON S. C. brought off an upset 1-0 win over Police at Thomson Road yesterday for their first win in the Singapore Div. 1 hockey league. Playing their third league match yesterday, they gave a first rate performance. Though inexperienced, they made up305 words
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297 1971-04-25 26 Alexandra grab a point from league leaders Vigilante Corps ALEXANDRA did well to J\ hold leaders Vigilante Corps 4-4 in a Div. 1 league soccer match at Jalan Besar yesterday. At one stage, Vigilantes looked like coming off with their honour violated. Down 1-2 at half time, they then came297 words
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Article36 1971-04-25 26 Dennis Blndon was re-elected president of the Singapore Rugby Union at the annual meeting yesterday. Other officials elected were: vice-president Niaz Mohammed Shch; secretary Nell Altken, assistant secretary, T.S. Zaln; treasurer Mohammed Alsagoff.36 words
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321 1971-04-25 26 PENANO, Sat. Sonny Rajah of Singapore, driving a Lotus 69, won the six-lap preliminary event in the Penang circuit races at the Esplanade today. Rajah, who flashed past the chequered flag just ahead of New Zealander Ken Smith (Lotus 69) and Indonesian Hengkie321 words
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Article421 1971-04-25 26 Arsenal drop one vital point LONDON. Sat.— The English Div. 1 title race moved towards an exciting climax as Leeds beat Southampton 3-0 today to narrow the gap to one point behind Arsenal, who drew 2-2 against West Bromwich. The odds still favour Arsenal, who have three matches left to421 words
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Advertisement274 1971-04-25 26 Paradise opens in April The paradise land of Kashmir bursts into beautiful spring just for you, in April and remains open till early November. While it starts getting hot in the Indian plains, Kashmir is cool and pleasant. And Kashmir is right on your way to Europe or America so274 words
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436 1971-04-25 27 EPSOM JEEP - Wingate has an easy task in Cup Hurdle EPSOM JEEP RACING with yyiNGATE appears to have a fairly easy task in the 9f Cheltenham Cup Hurdle (Race 7) at the amateur meeting at Kuala Lumpur today. This smart hurdler outjumped five rivals over 9f with 12.7 on his back at436 words
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Article41 1971-04-25 27 Race 1 MISTY ANNE KiUii Race 2 SANS AIM French Squire Race 3 LION CITY Cay Lord Race 4 ROBIN STAR Zami Race 5 LORELEI Rab Race 6 OLYMPIC CAME Debonair Race 7 WINCATE Froggie Race 8 MANHATTAN Joy Spinner41 words
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Article, Illustration975 1971-04-25 27 ■rrrcn 2 00 hurlincham scurry 2f HiltiSaJUi Class 5 (carchweights 12.0) 1 009 NUCCIT (S'poro PC) <_) j 2 865 KNIGHT TIMFLAR (Spore PC> a I 568 CRIV CRINAOIIR (Spore PC) 7 4 000 KISAL (Prnanw pc:> <_) 3 5 077 NOMAO (Prnang PC) Bakar 10 lUNSIT975 words
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Article, Illustration693 1971-04-25 27 XHE $15,000 Club Cup over llf, feature race of the Buklt Timah May meeting which opens on Saturday, attracted only 12 entries. And tew of the "big names" are among them. The reason is obvious. Leading; stables are keeping their top stayers for the693 words
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125 1971-04-25 27 EPSOM JEEP - Videotape, computer tote betting soon, says Yeoh lIORSE-RACING ln M a laysla and Singapore will become more modern with the Introduction ot videotape filming and computerised tote betting. Dato Yeoh Cheang Lee, chairman of the Totallsator Board and the Perak Turf Club, who returned yesterday from attending the National Associations125 words
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Advertisement318 1971-04-25 27 B.S. MOHAMMEDI REPLACING 'STATE OF MADRAS' SAILING FROM SINGAPORE 8.10.71 TO 29.10/71 Passengers and shippers are advised that s.s 'Mohammedl' wll) De replacing 'State of Madras' on the above two voyages. 'Mohammedl" has accommodation for 'A' and 'B 1 grades of fares In the saloon class. The rest of the318 words
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229 1971-04-25 28 Prisoner's early morning escape from jail CINGAPORE, Sat. A prisoner escaped from the Queenstown remand prison this morning. Police identified him as Halraman bin Sahmat. 20. who was being remanded for failing to report for national service. Police said he was working with a group of inmates in the prison229 words
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Article48 1971-04-25 28 ALOR STAR. Sat. Kedah and P-rlis customs seized 174 large bags of Thai rice near the Perils coastal town of Kuala Perils. 30 miles from here. The rice, weighing more than 35.000 lb.. and valued at $8,000, was found hidden among bushes.48 words
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Article, Illustration315 1971-04-25 28 SINGAPORE, Saturday QANTAS Airways today rolled out with pride two mobile jumbo jet equipment at Singapore Airport and put them into operation. They are the 65ft. tall cherry-picker and the 40-ton monster tug which arrived from Sydney recently to meet315 words
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Article20 1971-04-25 28 SINGAPORE. Sat. A new Bata shoe store will be opened In Bblestler Road on Wednesday at 10 am20 words
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Article418 1971-04-25 28 Pak to India: Recall your envoy LONDON, Saturday THE Indian High Commissioner to Islamabad, Mr. B. K. Acharya, has been recalled to New Delhi for consultations amid a growing diplomatic crisis between India and Pakistan. Mr. Acharya arrived here last night shortly before the Pakistan Government announced that it wasAgencies - 418 words
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112 1971-04-25 28 Four hurt as car crashes into a canal SINOAPORE, Sat. Four people were injured, three seriously. when their Peugeot 404 crashed into the Buklt Timah Canal at the 7th mile late tonight. All four were rushed to the Outram Hospital, where two men and a woman were reported to be112 words
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Article88 1971-04-25 28 Two masked men rob family OINOAPORE. Bat. Two O marked men, one armed with a revolver, held up a housewife and her two sons at their home in Tannery Lane off Serangoon at 8.30 tonight and robbed them of $480 in cash and Jewellery. Police said the robbers surprised Madam88 words
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Article51 1971-04-25 28 TELUK ANSON. Sat. Nordln bin Dahall. 19, from Kuala Lumpur, was attacked on an estate road, near here, last night while on his scooter. He sustained slash wounds on his heaa, and hands and was admitted to the general hospital In Ipoh early today. Police have detained a51 words
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Article60 1971-04-25 28 ADELAIDE. Sat. Leading local Jockey Noel MlffUn collapsed and died at a sauna bath here today as he tried to sweat off six pounds for an afternoon race meeting "I warned Noel he waa tryIng to take off too much weight In too much ofReuter - 60 words
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Article65 1971-04-25 28 ROME, Eat. Rome* postmen went back to work today to tackle almost 1,000 tons of mall which has piled up In 10 days of strikes and go-slows. And last night a nationwide 48-hour postal strike scheduled for next week was called off when Posts MinisterReuter - 65 words
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160 1971-04-25 28 TPOKYO, Sat. North Korea today denied charges it bad sent terrorists to "meddle in the domestic affairs of other countries, much less commit subversive plots." The North Korea denial, Issued in commentary by the Korean Central Newt Agency (KCNA) and monitored here,160 words
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